Jamie Landeg-Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > > Unfortunately, your pessimism is warranted: > > | root@catflap# mount -u -ocurrent,snapshot /root/tw / > | mount: /root/tw: mount option <current> is unknown: Invalid argument > | /dev/da0p3 on / (ufs, local, noatime, writes: sync 3365270 async 2800944, > reads: sync 205251 async 10254, fsid 1fa69665dd23d4e8, vnodes: count 3963 )
So, maybe mksnap_ffs(8) should be used to create snapshots instead of mount -u. Does anyone know if there is any other subtle difference betwwen the two? Cheers.
